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Re: I fall for the Triple
This is not a comment on your hand, but I thought it would be useful. It's from "Harrington on Hold'em" volume 1.
From pg 98 "make sure you pay attention to the most important player at the table - yourself. 1. How many hands have I been playing? 2. What hands have I actually shown down? 3. What would a keen observer think about me at this point? Just because you're trying to play in a certain way doesn't mean you'll be perceived that way. The perception around the table may be quite different." This section was very revealing to me when I first read it. Now I tend to think about "how do my opponents perceive me based on the way I've played my last 3 or 4 hands?" |
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